Showing posts with label different wedding invitations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label different wedding invitations. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 June 2010

SPECIAL RE-WORKINGS OF OUR STANDARD DESIGNS

We positively encourage customisation of our gallery designs, enhancing them to reflect your themes and personalities. We can adapt most of the designs to suit not only in colour and embellishment details but often in design tweaks if appropriate. Here's just a few examples of orders we've made using some of the standard designs as a basis...

Shown below are:
Brighton Rock - based on "Sugar"
Chocolate cheque book - based on "Elegance"
Portfolio with monogram - based on "Dandy"
Black and pink with butterfly - based on "Fandango"
Silver and Teal - based on "Elegance"

 











Monday, 21 June 2010

LILIES & THISTLES

Client Brief
To combine Calla Lilies with a Scottish Thistle in an understated classic style

Items
Day and evening invitations and matching guest book.

It was felt this would work well as a label design layered with pale green and ivory board and a finishing hint of sparkle.


AFTERNOON TEA PARTY WEDDING


Client Brief
A Vintage style tea party themed wedding incorporating the colours and roses of the bride's bouquet and pearls.

Items
Day and Evening Invitations with separate reply cards - reception stationery to follow.

The chosen concept was a booklet invitation decorated with a chintz style monogram suggesting a vintage teapot shape and finished with soft ivory ribbon and pearls. The invitation part was layered on a delicate rose damask card stock.



PERFECT EQUATION


Client Brief
To develop a Save the Date magnet from our previous website gallery but within a minimal, classic style

Items
Letterpress printed day and evening invitations, post box and Order of service booklets within a set budget

The "equation" idea was developed with dictionary definitions and old style text book typography to create a motif. The concept really lent itself to a letterpress print method that gave an added tactility. Each item had a variation of definitions and equation to suit it's use.